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By Todd Epp
May 6, 2021 5:25 PM
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) With spring comes storm season and outdoor repairs here on the Northern Plains.
That also means it’s generator season.
The Portable Generator Manufacturers’ Association wants you to be aware of carbon monoxide poisoning.
They say to never run a generator inside or near windows, doors, or vents.
Click here for more information on using generators safely.
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PGMA Safety Campaign Warns of Carbon Monoxide Dangers With Portable Generator Misuse
03/04/2021 | 01:57pm EDT
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Portable Generator Manufacturers’ Association urges users to ‘Take It Outside’
Each year, portable generators are a lifesaver for thousands of consumers, providing temporary emergency power in storms and natural disasters. They also bring the fun for gatherings away from a ready power supply, like tailgating and outdoor parties. However, improper use of portable generators can have deadly consequences due to the presence of carbon monoxide.
Because of the cases of misuse, the Portable Generator Manufacturers’ Association (PGMA) has created the Take It Outside campaign. The trade association and the Take It Outside campaign seek to develop and influence safety and performance standards for its industry’s products, and, as part of the campaign, developed a website dedicated to safe usage of portable generators.
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Portable Generator Manufacturers Association Urges Users To Take It Outside
Safety campaign, website warn of carbon monoxide dangers with misuse
CLEVELAND, OH / ACCESSWIRE / February 24, 2021 / Each year, portable generators are a lifesaver for thousands of consumers, providing temporary emergency power in storms and natural disasters. They also bring the fun for gatherings away from a ready power supply, like tailgating and outdoor parties. However, improper use of portable generators can have deadly consequences due to the presence of carbon monoxide.
Because of the cases of misuse, the Portable Generator Manufacturers Association (PGMA) has created the Take It Outside campaign. The trade association and the Take It Outside campaign seek to develop and influence safety and performance standards for its industry s products, and, as part of the campaign, developed a website dedicated to safe usage of portable generators. Promotion of the campaign becomes a public health emerge